re-upload by request: northern-style disco from khana mai sak! this band was the project of kitcha manophet, brother of the biggest name in lanna pop music, jaran manophet. jaran's music had an acoustic, american folk revival sort of sound, while kitcha & his band drew more from disco & funk music. it's interesting to hear jaran's minimal, nostalgic ballads transposed to such a rhythmic setting, complete with bass octave grooves and some ghostly synth organ. the second side of the tape features the same instrumentals with vocals handed over to khana nok lae, a kids' chorus who actually got quite popular in the mid 80s. enjoy!

with the buddhist holiday of makha bucha coming up tomorrow, it seems like a great time to share some religious tunes.. and who better to sing them than ms. khwanchit siprachan? famous for her mastery in a range of central thai folk styles, this tape finds khwanchit pairing up with the late, brilliant phon phirom as songwriter to bring us a series of multi-part lae on the topic of the five precepts (no killing, no stealing, no sexual misconduct, no lying and no liquor!) as well as a few exhortations to merit-making and a pair of parade songs to round things out. a few other singers make appearances on here, but i couldn't find any clues to their identities.. if you know, tell us! otherwise just enjoy!

enchanting songs of thailand

a collection of great music made by the people of thailand; luk thung, luk krung, molam, regional folk styles & more. mostly recorded from tape, sound quality should be pretty good (unless stated otherwise). transliteration is done using the royal thai general system of transcription. feedback/re-upload requests/etc. always appreciated!